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The minimalist design of The North Face Shaffle Jacket betrays its technical ingenuity. Special 700-fill Eastern European goose down offers superior insulation but remains extremely compressible, and strategically mapped baffles keep the insulation in areas where it's most need to minimize weight while maximizing warmth.

700-fill Eastern European goose down for extreme insulation and compression

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Im just baffled

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Fit:
Runs large

This jacket is rad. The specialty baffling system is sweet, the idea of more insulation where you want it, less where you dont really does well. Also, there is two mesh pockets on the inside for stashing two warm bottles. Super key. The wrists are elasticky to keep out the cold. However, I usually roll size Large in TNF, to get a little baggier fit, but thats a no go with this jacket, it fits a bit bigger than other jackets, and there is also no cinch cord at the waist band, so if the fit is too big, cold air just cruises up. so, all in all, make sure you get a good fit, and you will be the more pumped guy in camp.

Comment on John Collinson's review »

LOVE this jacket

If your other jackets are Large then I suggest to get this Jacket in Medium. Large felt like XL for me. As far as quality, it's great! would recommend it. This was 2nd time buying from BackCountry and it has been positive. Their instant Customer Service via Chat was very helpful. I would highly recommend others to not hesitate buying from BackCountry!

Comment on Khawa Snow Land's review »

Worth It At The Sale Price

Gender:
Male

Its a great insulator jacket, I like TNF gear, mostly because I'm from CA and so are they. Likewise I've had awesome service with them when it comes to fixing/replacing gear. But the problem is TNF is over-priced at full retail value, so I usually wait till I can get it on sale. If you can get it for 30% off or more, then I say get it, otherwise maybe go with something else that can do the same thing. I'll follow up with another review once I get to Alaska and start climbing.

Fit: 8, everything fits great except the arms are a little long, but it includes velcro so you can cinch it down. Cost vs Actual Value: 6 at full retail, 9 at sale price. Style : 10 - Its the one thing TNF always seems to get right. Compactibility : I was able to get this into a 4L stuff sack, if I had a compression sack I'm sure you could get it down to 2.5L - 3L size

Comment on Michael Ryan's review »

Phenomenal

Gender:
Male

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

There's nothing like a new puffy. This one seems better than 95% of the offerings out there thus far. The arms are articulated, so you can go overhead without lifting the whole jacket up. Its extremely warm and much less bulky than other down jackets I've owned. Quality product.

Comment on Andrew Wike's review »

Gnar Certified.

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This jacket is amazingly warm for how light it is, or is it amazing light for how warm it is??? Anyways, the "strategically mapped" baffles basically mean increased mobility. When Renan, Conrad and Jimmy climbed Merus Sharks Fin, they all wore this jacket, and were super psyched on it. This is a great belay jacket for cold conditions, or for brushing snow off your car when it dumps.

the fill power has nothing to do with the warmth of the jacket! I work for an outdoor retailer and its surprising to see how many people want jackets that are 800 or 900 because they are "warmer" look, the fill power is the size of the individual pieces of down in the jacket. the north face nuptse, or even the shaffle is a 700. the north face micro thunder or the patagonia down sweaters are 800. do you really think that is going to keep you warmer than this shaffle?? it wont, I promise.